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So, 'Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel' really captures the 70s Atlanta vibe, doesn’t it? The story revolves around a small-town gay man grappling with his identity, which is pretty poignant. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it that indie feel, but it works for the themes of self-discovery and liberation. Miss Make-Do is a standout character, bringing this chaotic energy and humor that contrasts so well with the lead's struggles. The cameos are nice touches, especially John Ritte, although the director is a mystery. What really strikes me is how it blends comedy and drama, making you laugh while also reflecting on some heavy stuff. It’s distinctive in its rawness and quirky charm.
Unique portrayal of LGBTQ+ themesInteresting blend of comedy and dramaRaw performances add authenticity
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